I can see the bind THEY'RE in

 

 

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Sent: Tue, Dec 8, 2009 8:45 am
Subject: Re: [The Unique Geek] Re: Batman and Superman to be rebooted by Johns  
and Straczynski in 2010


 Like Shag, I think this is mostly a format experiment but with "top" talent to 
try and goose the numbers.  The pamphlet format is dying, so they're giving it 
a shot, just...way late in the game and foolishly close to recent reboots.

The Ultimate universe worked for a long while.  The Ultimates was awesome 
awesome and I sure loved the first several years of Ultimate Spider-Man.  It 
was good comics.  They blew it all to hell, though.

This DC trend of following the leader is just lame, though.  Hey, Marvel 
Zombies was cool, let's do Blackest Night.  Hey, Ultimates is kicking our butt. 
 Let's do All Star.

When they innovate, (weekly comics) they drive it into the ground.  52 worked 
but it was a total accident that it did, and then they followed up with 
horrors! Shuddering horrors!

I can see the bind their in, though.  It's like, "We need to try a new revenue 
stream, since pamphlets are drying up.  Graphic novels are the way to go, but 
we need new customers to justify the expense, but new customers won't buy them 
unless it's characters they know!" 

 
It's super hard. What do you do that hasn't been done?  No one will try a new 
character and it won't seem special if it's not a new start, but they've been 
playing the "new start" too much too recently, so...they're kind of over a 
barrel.

Good luck to them.  I'm sure there will be a few good yarns in there, but it 
will fail like everything else and they can just keep circling the wagons.  

I agree with Bailey that it's a good thing to pull the Big Guns off of the main 
titles.  Johns is great but too straight.  Let's get some weird 70s style 
nonsense into the dead format and let him have the trades.


 Now, cough up that lunch money, Serv!

-----Original Message-----
From: Jason Service <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Tue, Dec 8, 2009 7:06 am
Subject: Re: [The Unique Geek] Re: Batman and Superman to be rebooted by Johns  
and Straczynski in 2010


and we say Hollywood is bankrupt for ideas...


 
On Tue, Dec 8, 2009 at 9:48 AM, Erika <[email protected]> wrote:

I love Gary Frank's art, so I'll probably be a big sucker (and
hypocrite) and buy the Batman arc. On the other hand, how many more
Batman/Superman origin stories do we need? Even though this takes
place apart from established DC continuity, I feel like these two
stories have been done to death. A re-imagining every decade or so
makes sense from a business standpoint, but this seems like overkill.

On Dec 7, 10:07 pm, Cary Preston <[email protected]> wrote:
> Link:http://www.examiner.com/x-19312-Columbus-Comic-Books-Examiner~y2009m1...


> (via shareaholic)
>
> Opinions?

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